Bajoran 2

Bajoran 3

A Bajoran man

This Bajoran was part of a mob of Bajorans who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a fellow Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, in front of the security office, he was knocked out by MajorKira Nerys. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no credit for this appearance.

Bajoran 4

A Bajoran man

This male Bajoran was part of the mob who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, he threw a stone and knocked one Bajoran deputy unconscious, before he was stopped by ChiefO'Brien. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

The three Bajorans in "The Homecoming" were played by unknown performers, the Bajorans in "The Circle" by stunt performers. It may be possible that they were played by the same people. This has yet to be verified.

Bajoran civilians

Bajoran clerk

A Bajoran clerk

The Bajoran clerk ran the assay office on the space station Deep Space 9 in 2369. He inventoried Vash's possessions that she placed in a storage locker. He assured her that the assay office was the safest place to keep her goods. (DS9: "Q-Less")

Bajoran contact

This female Bajoran acknowledged Captain Picard's orders and reminded him that their ship was limited to a half impulse when the Enterprise-D accompanied the Bajoran Antares classcruiser from Valo I to Valo III. She was stationed on the ground and communicated via a relay. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

Bajoran couple (2374)

They went to the second level of the bar when Molly O'Brien, aged and confused through a time portal and the strange environment, went downstairs and hit the woman. The couple fell down the rest of the stairs. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

This Bajoran stunt couple was portrayed by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone and his wife Linda Madalone. Neither received credit for their appearances.

Bajoran funeral attendee

A Bajoran funeral attendee

This man was an attendee at Morn's funeral at Quark's in 2374. During a eulogy given by Quark, he was asked to take Morn's seat at the bar to keep his seat warm. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This Bajoran was played by regular extra Mark Allen Shepherd, who also played Morn, and received no credit for all of his appearances.

Bajoran girl (2371)

Bajoran Hutet prisoners

These Bajoran prisoners worked in the Hutetlabor camp on Cardassia IV in 2370. They were rescued by Major Kira Nerys and Chief Miles O'Brien who searched for Li Nalas. A few of them, including Borum stayed on the planet and defended Li from the Cardassian guards. The prisoners who stayed behind were subsequently returned to Bajor. (DS9: "The Homecoming")

The Bajoran prisoners were played by background performers and stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Bajoran midwife

A Bajoran midwife

The Bajoran midwife attend to Mika when she gave birth while on Empok Nor. She gave birth to a half-Cardassian child. Dukat proclaimed that the child was transformed by the Pah-wraiths a symbol of his covenant with his followers. In fact, Dukat had a one-night affair with Mika. (DS9: "Covenant")

Bajoran monk 1

A Bajoran monk

The Bajoran monk greeted Benjamin Sisko when he arrived on Deep Space 9. He told him that the Prophets welcomed Sisko and asked him to enter a Bajoran temple. Sisko told him that he would do so at another time. (DS9: "Emissary")

Bajoran prisoner

A Bajoran prisoner

This Bajoran prisoner was a survivor of the Ravinok, a Cardassian prison transport. He and the other survivors of the Ravinok were enslaved by the Breen at a dilithium mine. Tora Ziyal, the daughter of Dukat's mistress, was also aboard. During the rescue by Kira and Dukat he told them how many Breen were at the mine, and Dukat told him to get all the prisoners together. (DS9: "Indiscretion")

Bajoran prylar

Bajoran residents on the promenade

Bajoran residents

Bajoran residents on the promenade crowded around Benjamin Sisko as he was walking among them. Sisko had received a series of pagh'tem'far and could see the past, present, and future. The people wished to hear his wisdon. (DS9: "Rapture")

Bajoran woman 1

A Bajoran woman

The Bajoran woman and her companion were eating at the Replimat when Jake Sisko and Nog released some Garanian bolites by their table. She and her companion began to itch and harmlessly turn blue and yellow before the effects subsided. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

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Bajoran worker 1 (2369)

A Bajoran

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Cole McKay who received no credit for this appearance.

Bajoran worker 2 (2369)

A Bajoran

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Red Horton who received no credit for this appearance.

Boy on the promenade

This Bajoran boy was among the Bajorans who were standing at the replimat and watched Captain Sisko after they've learned that Sisko planned to marry Kasidy Yates. (DS9: "Penumbra")

This Bajoran boy was played by background actor Kevin M. Brettauer who received no credit for this part.

Chamber of Ministers members

Members of the Chamber of Ministers

The Chamber of Ministers was the head of the Bajoran Provisional Government. During the debate during the attempt coup by the Alliance for Global Unity, Kira was able to prove to the Chamber of Ministers that the Alliance for Global Unity weapon suppliers were Cardassians. This information led to the coup being foiled. (DS9: "The Siege")

Gallitep survivors

Five Gallitep survivors

These five Bajoran Gallitep survivors gathered outside the security office on Deep Space 9 in 2369 while the Cardassian Aamin Marritza, posing as Gul Darhe'el, was held prisoner. They wore "dust-wraps" around their faces that prevented Bajoran laborers from being suffocated in the mines on Gallitep. They arrived after word had been received that Darhe'el, the commandant of the camp, had been arrested. Quark asked Odo if he knew if they would gamble. (DS9: "Duet")

This Bajoran was played by regular background actor and stand-inRandy Pflug who received no credit for this part.

Valo II settlers

These twenty-one Bajoran settlers lived on the surface of Valo II with their leader Keeve Falor. They lived in poverty and received blankets and supplies from the Enterprise-D in 2368. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

Varis Sul's father

The father of Varis Sul was the leader and tetrarch of the Bajoran Paqu faction until his death prior to 2369. His daughter Varis Sul became the new tetrarch after his death. The leader of the Navot, Woban, mentioned Varis Sul's father during the negotiations aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

Varis Sul's father was only mentioned in dialogue.

Vedek at auction

A Bajoran vedek

This Bajoran vedek was present during an auction in Quark's in 2373. He was one of the bidders. (DS9: "In the Cards")

He was played by regular background actor Mark Newsom who received no credit for this appearance.

Vendor

A Bajoran vendor

This Bajoran vendor was working at the jumja stick shop on the Promenade of Deep Space 9 in 2369.

He sold jumja sticks to Miles O'Brien until his wifeKeiko was accused of blasphemy by VedekWinn Adami. Then the vendor refused to sell jumja sticks to O'Brien and told him there were no more, although several were displayed at his shop. O'Brien got angry and grabbed him on his collar, but left with Keiko. The vendor shouted that O'Brien and Keiko should seek the Prophets. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

The end credits of the episode list actor Michael Eugene Fairman as playing the vendor, however this is not the actor known by that name.

Village gift girls

These three Bajoran girls were presented as "gifts" for Chief O'Brien after he was elected as the new Sirah in 2369, to comfort his being and serve him. O'Brien told Faren Kag that his wife and daughter were on Deep Space 9 and Kag sent them away. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

All three gift girls were played by background performers, who received no credit for their appearances.

Villagers (2369)

These Bajoran villagers lived in a village on Bajor, led by magistrate Faren Kag and guided by the storyteller, the Sirah in 2369. Because of several difficulties and hate among them in the past, the Sirah created the Dal'Rok, a manifestation of fear and pessimism of the villagers, from a fragment of an orb. The purpose of creating the Dal'Rok was to unite the villagers against a common foe. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

All Bajoran villagers were played by background performers, who received no credit for their appearances.

Six of them were only seen during one shot because their scene was filmed in front of a blue screen. The other performers filmed their scenes at Paramount Stage 18, the Bajoran village set location.

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